Gibson's University Bookstore, Inc. Dismisses Lawsuit against Lansing Community College

March 10, 2016

LANSING, MICH. - Lansing Community College (LCC) has agreed to allow Gibson's University Bookstore,
Inc. to dismiss the lawsuit that it filed several months ago against the College and MBS Direct, LLC, the successful
bidder on a contract to provide online bookstore services to LCC and its students.

Gibson's requested LCC's agreement to dismiss the lawsuit with prejudice and without costs to any of the parties.
The move came shortly after LCC and MBS filed motions to dismiss the lawsuit on the grounds that it lacked any basis
in fact or law. LCC's Board of Trustees approved that request at its meeting Monday night, and Judge Dragenchuk's
order dismissing the case was entered the next day.

Devon Bradley, LCC's director of public relations, said "Despite the litigation, LCC and MBS Direct will continue
to work together to provide Gibson's and other vendors the opportunity to sell books through the online Market Place.
The Market Place will provide LCC financial aid students, and all other LCC students, additional opportunities to
purchase books at favorable prices from a variety of participating vendors while assuring that LCC funds advanced
as "book vouchers" are used only to purchase books. We continue to appreciate Gibson's contribution to our community
and our students, and hope they will work with us to make the Market Place successful."

About Lansing Community College

Lansing Community College is Michigan's third largest
community college with approximately 15,000 students attending
each year. LCC offers courses in general education for those
interested in transferring to a four-year institution, career
and workforce development, developmental education, and personal
enrichment. To meet the professional development and training
needs of regional employees, the college offers customized
programs for credit, non-credit, and continuing education. The
University Center at LCC offers students the opportunity to earn
bachelor's and master's degrees from six partner universities on
the downtown LCC campus. For more information, visit
lcc.edu.